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Oaklevel
Jul 22, 2013Explorer
wbwood wrote:
Yes, you can bring your personal cart like we do. But, you will have to have and show proof at the Golf Cart office $50,000 in liability insurance on that golf cart. You will then have to pay the $25 sticker fee. I think to cover the ballpark of about $125 (insurance and sticker fee) that it might not be worth the hassle to save a few bucks. The sticker is attached to the golf cart. They are color coded for the year. Last year was blue, this year is yellow. If security sees you driving around without the proper sticker on your cart, they will stop you. Whether they make you go get the sticker, make you remove the cart from the premises, fine you or kick you out, nobody knows. I don't think they will kick you out. But for underage or reckless driving, they will fine you $100.
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Its a legal thing if you get caught lying on the contract you sign you take the risk of fines / being banned forever having a golf / being banned from the campground or other legal actions..... You sign a contract to get the sticker......Personally it is not worth the risk just like on the streets get in an accident without insurance & see what can happen............. have seen a few that get caught at OL have to put their carts in storage until they leave.
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